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When you register your vehicle to be “On the Field”, they are grouped by class, e.g. MI-01 Mini | Mark I | Mark II and given an Entry Number and both entrants and spectators vote on their favorite in class and for the Best of Show.
Information for a “For Sale” vehicle includes the sale price, details about the vehicle, and seller information.
“On the Field” vehicles cannot display any “For Sale” signs.
If you include a photo of your vehicle when registering, both “On the Field” and “For Sale” vehicles are displayed on the appropriate Entrants pages.
Yes, as long as you keep the dog on a leash. The park rules are that the leash cannot be longer than 8 feet and your dog must be under control at all times. Also, if the dog does what a dog does, you are responsible for picking it up.
There is a parking area on the loop near the trailhead north of the Lodge at St. Edward State Park. Here’s a link to the park map. There will be volunteers and signs to point you in the right direction.
Your tow vehicle must have a Discover Pass. If you do not have a Discover Pass, you can purchase an $11.50 Day Pass or a $35.00 annual Discover Pass from Washington State Parks staff. Visit the Discover Pass website for more information.
If you missed the mail-in or online registration deadlines, you can register your vehicle at Day-of-Show Registration, the first table you see driving to the show field.
Vehicle Story is a way for you to share the history of your car or motorcycle and how it came into your life. It’s a great way to start conversations with fellow entrants and spectators.
Keep it clean, as the story is displayed on your dash placard.
Pick up your registration packet and SWAG bag at the Friday Night Social or at the Registration Packets table on Saturday.
There will be four food trucks for your famishment:
- Yummy Catch will have Fish and Chips
- Llama Fusion will have Mexican-related food items
- Skagit Kona-Ice will have Hawaiian shaved ice treats
- Scotsman Espresso will have coffee and other refreshing drinks
Spectators
Yes, as long as you keep the dog on a leash. The park rules are that the leash cannot be longer than 8 feet and your dog must be under control at all times. Also, if the dog does what a dog does, you are responsible for picking it up.
Yes, we have ADA spots reserved for our guests close to the show. Please let the
attendant know when you pull up and they will direct you accordingly.
Only if you have a Washington State Parks Discover or Disabled Veteran Lifetime pass, or Disabled license plates or placard.
If you have a Washington State Parks Discover Pass, have it ready before arriving at Saint Edward State Park. Hang the pass on your rearview mirror before you get to the volunteers directing traffic at the event and you will be directed where to park. Have a great day at The Show.
If you do not have a Discover Pass, you can purchase an $11.50 Day Pass or a $35.00 annual Discover Pass from Washington State Parks staff. Visit the Discover Pass website for more information.
The only cost to attend the All British Field Meet is you must have a Washington State Parks Discover Pass to use the park,
If you do not have a Discover Pass, you can purchase an $11.50 Day Pass or a $35.00 annual Discover Pass from Washington State Parks staff. Visit the Discover Pass website for more information.
The spectator parking area does not open until 10:00 AM. The event ends at 4:00 PM, but you can still park there until the park closes at 10:00 PM.
There will be four food trucks for your famishment:
- Yummy Catch will have Fish and Chips
- Llama Fusion will have Mexican-related food items
- Skagit Kona-Ice will have Hawaiian shaved ice treats
- Scotsman Espresso will have coffee and other refreshing drinks